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Design and development of the second generation Mars HabitatThe second generation of Mars Habitat is to be utilized as an advanced permanent base for 20 crew members to live on Mars for a period of 6-12 months. It is designed to be a self-contained environment accommodating five main facilities: living, working, service, medical, and a greenhouse. The objective of the design is to create a comfortable, safe, living environment. Hexamars-2 and Lavapolis-2 are two different concepts for the advanced Mars Habitat. The design team assumes there will be an initial habitat located near or on the site from earlier missions that satisfies the requirement for a short-term habitation for the crew to use while constructing Hexamars-2 or Lavapolis-2. Prefabricated structures and materials will be shipped to the site before the long-term crew members arrive. Partial construction and preparation for the long-term habitat will be done by crew members or robotics from a previous mission. The construction of the long-term base will occur in phases. Hexamars-2 consists of six sphere-shaped inflatable modules that will be partially buried below the Martian surface. The construction of each sphere will occur in ten steps. Shape charges will be used to create the crater in which the spherical structure will be placed. The interior core will be unloaded and put into place followed by the exterior structure. The foundation will be filled, the interior bladder will be inflated, floor-to-floor joists connected, and sand pockets filled. Finally, the life support system and interior partitions are put in place. Each sphere consists of three levels of which the lower level will be safe haven. Particular attention is given to structural support, the dominance of internal pressure, the process of construction, and human factors.
Document ID
19940021200
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sabouni, Ikhlas
(Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Smith, Roy
(Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Taylor, Steven
(Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Harrell, Brock
(Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Crawford, Earnest
(Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: USRA, Proceedings of the 8th Annual Summer Conference: NASA(USRA Advanced Design Program
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Accession Number
94N25693
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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